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We are very excited for our upcoming session of Religious Education classes starting in September!
Each proposed confirmant must be registered and all fees paid prior to attending their first class.

Additionally, for Confirmation students in Gr11, each child must be fully registered and all fees paid, including any Sacramental fees ($25), prior to attending first class.

Please Note: Your child will be unable to attend class if not properly registered and paid. For the safety of your child(ren), other children, the catechists and our parish, please be sure all registration forms are complete and on record.

We appreciate your attention and cooperation during this administratively and boisterous start to the new Faith Formation year!

Confirmation, together with Baptism and Eucharist, form the Sacraments of Initiation that are all intimately connected. In the Sacrament of Confirmation, the baptized person is "sealed with the gift of the Holy Spirit" and is strengthened for service to the Body of Christ.

The prophets of the Old Testament foretold that God's Spirit would rest upon the Messiah to sustain his mission. Their prophecy was fulfilled when Jesus the Messiah was conceived by the Spirit and born of the Virgin Mary. The Holy Spirit descended on Jesus on the occasion of his baptism by John.

Jesus' entire mission occurred in communion with the Spirit. Before he died, Jesus promised that the Spirit would be given to the Apostles and to the entire Church. After his death, he was raised by the Father in the power of the Spirit.

Those who believed in the Apostles' preaching were baptized and received the Holy Spirit through the laying on of hands. The Apostles baptized believers in water and the Spirit. Then they imparted the special gift of the Spirit through the laying on of hands. By the second century, Confirmation was also conferred by anointing with holy oil, which came to be called sacred Chrism. "This anointing highlights the name 'Christian,' which means 'anointed' and derives from that of Christ himself whom God 'anointed with the Holy Spirit'" (CCC, no. 1289, citing Acts 10:38).